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rwillemain Learned 12 Months ago through Just Learned
Sometimes when SQL Server is configured to use some port other than default port number (1433), then you may not be able to connect directly in SSMS just by specifying the name of the server in the **Server Name** field in **Connection to Server** di...
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rwillemain Liked 12 Months ago through Just Learned
Sometimes when SQL Server is configured to use some port other than default port number (1433), then you may not be able to connect directly in SSMS just by specifying the name of the server in the **Server Name** field in **Connection to Server** di...
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rwillemain Learned 12 Months ago through Just Learned
Sometimes when SQL Server is configured to use some port other than default port number (1433), then you may not be able to connect directly in SSMS just by specifying the name of the server in the **Server Name** field in **Connection to Server** di...
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rwillemain Liked 12 Months ago through Just Learned
Sometimes when SQL Server is configured to use some port other than default port number (1433), then you may not be able to connect directly in SSMS just by specifying the name of the server in the **Server Name** field in **Connection to Server** di...
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rwillemain Learned 12 Months ago through Just Learned
T-SQL's ISNUMERIC() function has a problem. It can falsely interpret non-numeric letters and symbols (such as D, E, and £), and even tabs (CHAR(9)) as numeric.
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rwillemain Liked 12 Months ago through Just Learned
T-SQL's ISNUMERIC() function has a problem. It can falsely interpret non-numeric letters and symbols (such as D, E, and £), and even tabs (CHAR(9)) as numeric.
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rwillemain Learned 12 Months ago through Just Learned
T-SQL's ISNUMERIC() function has a problem. It can falsely interpret non-numeric letters and symbols (such as D, E, and £), and even tabs (CHAR(9)) as numeric.
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rwillemain Liked 12 Months ago through Just Learned
T-SQL's ISNUMERIC() function has a problem. It can falsely interpret non-numeric letters and symbols (such as D, E, and £), and even tabs (CHAR(9)) as numeric.
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